All Shall Be Well: What If … In This New Year…?
Clergy from left, Pastor Mary Ann Hill, Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Assistant Rector Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com
By Pastor Nicolé Raddu Ferry
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Happy New Year, dear community of Los Alamos and beyond. So, have you grown weary with the question: How is that New Year’s resolution going? Have you kept all the resolutions you set out for the year ahead? You know the reality: Every year, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions – and many give up on them within the first week. Did you know the Read More
Annual Great Blessing Of Water At Ashley Pond Jan. 21
Fr. Glenn: To Be Wholly Family
Well … 2023 coming to a close. How time flies. So many things still fresh in the ol’ memory—the pandemic (already almost four years ago!), wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, presidents come and gone, space shuttles and their disasters, moon landings. 9/11. We “boomers” seem to be all retiring … or, inevitably, passing. Decades go so quickly. It’s like the country songs “Don’t Blink” and “Remember When”.
But now we come into the new year, which always brings new hope for the future. Fortuitously, the Sunday within the eight days (“octave”) of Christmas—the Catholic Church always Read More
Freedom Church Christmas Eve Candlelight Service At Pond
Scene from Christmas Eve Candlelight Service hosted by Freedom Church at Ashley Pond. Photo by John Balog
Scene from Christmas Eve Candlelight Service hosted by Freedom Church at Ashley Pond. Photo by John Balog
By LYNN BJORKLUND
Freedom Church of Los Alamos
More than 250 people braved the brisk temperatures to attend the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service hosted by Freedom Church of Los Alamos at Ashley Pond.
Freedom Church provided an evening of caroling, games for kids, a message of hope by Pastor Mike Brake, and the traditional candle lighting amongst the dazzling lights around Ashley Pond. Read More
Fr. Glenn: A World Loved
Ah … ’tis Christmas eve. Such a joyful—if hectic—time of year. Cooking, traveling, decorating. Eating. Christmas must keep all the sugar producers in business. If I eat one more biscochito, I’m just gonna’ pop. Oooo … but there’s some fudge! And peppermint bark!! Oh, don’t watch; this ain’t gonna’ be pretty.
Yep … for a great many, everything is just a bit lighter this time of year. Yes, of course there are many undergoing the rigors of sadness and hardship; those things enter into all of our lives, some having greater burdens than others. Thus the great charity—not to mention Read More
Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church To Host Service Of Lessons & Carols Sunday Dec. 24
The community is invited to join Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24 for an ancient, simple service of scripture readings and musical response. Courtesy/BAPC Read More
Free Christmas Concert At Trinity On The Hill Dec. 22
Fr. Glenn: Dusting Off Resolutions
Wow. Only a week until Christmas eve. That means the New Year is already almost upon us. Man … where did 2022 go? Oh, wait …
Yes, I’m behind the times, I suppose. Listening to “classic” Christmas music on Pandora and “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” came on. Good ol’ Bing. And then … transported to past decades before all the tech stuff pervaded every moment of our lives—cellphones, computers, internet, video games, etc.—a much simpler, and in many ways, a much happier time.
It’s sad that kids are not just out and about nowadays playing in yards, flying kites, riding bikes; Read More
All Shall Be Well: ‘While We Are Waiting, Come’
Clergy from left, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Associate Rector Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Courtesy photo
By Rev. Deb Beloved Church
White Rock Presbyterian Church
“While we are waiting, come; while we are waiting, come.
Jesus, our Lord, Emmanuel, while we are waiting, come.”
“With power and glory, come; with power and glory, come.
Jesus, our Lord, Emmanuel, while we are waiting, come.”
“Come, Savior, quickly come; come, Savior, quickly come.
Jesus, our Lord, Emmanuel, while we are waiting, come.”
These are the lyrics of an Advent hymn (entitled, appropriately, Read More
Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum: Artificial Intelligence & Religious Transhumanism By Dr. James Carroll
Courtesy/Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum
Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum News:
Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum Presents: Artificial Intelligence & Religious Transhumanism By Dr. James Carroll, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, at SALA Event Center. Pizza will be served.
Continuing the themes from the summer lecture on Artificial Intelligence, Dr. James Carroll will discuss the relatively recent rise of “religious transhumanism.” Transhumanists think that technology is in the process of fundamentally changing what it means to be human, and they have some remarkably interesting Read More
Local Houses Of Worship Thank Community For Supporting Work Of Colores United With Asylum Seekers
Van ready for delivery to Colores United. Courtesy photo
Donated clothing at the Colores United shelter. Courtesy photo
By RICHARD SKOLNIK
On behalf of cooperating houses of worship
The United Church, The Pajarito Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the White Rock Presbyterian Church, the Los Alamos Jewish Center, and the Los Alamos Unitarian Church would like to thank the community for the contributions they so generously provided to support the work of Colores United with asylum seekers in Deming.
During November, community members contributed 139 boxes/large bags Read More
Reminder: Community Invited To Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Hosted By Freedom Church Dec. 24 At Ashley Pond
Freedom Church Pastor Mike Brake speaking at a previous Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at Ashley Pond. Courtesy/Freedom Church
Freedom Church News:
Freedom Church in Los Alamos is hosting a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 4:45-5:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24 at Ashley Pond. It is outside, casual and open to everyone in the community.
“This Christmas Eve Candlelight Service is a wonderful way to gather as a community this holiday season,” Freedom Church Pastor Mike Brake said. “Join Freedom Church Los Alamos for a special time of music, cheer and message the whole family will love.”
To learn Read More
White Rock Presbyterian Church Donates Books To ‘Chinle Planting Hope’ In Arizona On The Navajo Nation
From left, Pastor Deb Church (WRPC), Kathy Mitchell (CPH Leadership Team), Janice Dunn (CPH Executive Director), Joyce Haven (WRPC) pose for a photo with the $1,000 check donated by WRPC for ‘Chinle Planting Hope’ . Courtesy/Rev. Deborah Beloved Church
WRPC was able to fill 2 car trunks with books donated by community members for ‘Chinle Planting Hope’ in Arizona on the Navajo Nation. Courtesy/Rev. Deborah Beloved Church
WRPC News:
Friday, Nov. 17, Pastor Deb Beloved Church of White Rock Presbyterian Church (WRPC) and WRPC member Joyce Haven had the privilege and honor of representing Read More
Community Invited To ‘A Light Shining In The Darkness’
By Pastor Nicolé Raddu Ferry
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church
Greetings dear community of Los Alamos,
This is an invitation for you to attend or to invite a friend to spaces that may be helpful during this time of year.
In the midst of our flurry of festivities it is very easy to forget that some people have pain and depression amid the many celebrations that are happening during this time of year. Our lives do have many losses in the form of a death of a loved one, divorce, losing a job, continued struggles with health including the residual struggles with COVID and yet there is a light that shines Read More
Fr. Glenn: Rock Bottom
Bummer. Winter cometh. Wind and cold. Snow. Long nights, short days. Little sun, bleak landscape. Bleah.
Even we who live in apartments and houses can feel this way; think of those without adequate housing or sleeping on the streets as they go through the winter. Who knows the circumstances which brought them to such a point—mental illness, misfortune, bad choices in life. One cannot help but think they must feel like they’ve hit rock bottom—the lowest point of their lives. Sadly, many may end up even lower if they don’t either change their ways or find help from another quarter; Read More
Living Two Worlds: An Indigenous Perspective On Growing Up In Los Alamos

Unitarian Church News:
The Unitarian Church of Los Alamos will host its Second Sunday Forum Dec. 10, featuring an indigenous perspective – that of Patrick Cruz – about growing up in Los Alamos. Cruz has lived two lives – one as a Los Alamos resident/kid – the other as a Pueblo person from Ohkay Owingeh.
About his talk, Cruz writes: “A big part of Los Alamos’s demography consists of people coming to town, staying for a duration of time, then leaving for other job opportunities. Often, newcomers come from, and leave to, places that have only a scant or invisible presence of Native peoples. As a Pueblo Read More
Chanukkah: The Jewish Winter Holiday
By Rabbi JACK SHLACHTER
Los Alamos Jewish Center
To really appreciate the minor, 8-day Jewish holiday that begins this year on December 7th at sundown, it helps to have a sinus infection. In Hebrew, there’s no ambiguity about the spelling of this eight-day celebration of a victory by Jews over the Greeks who had defiled the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem – it’s חֲנוּכָּה. The name of the holiday means (re)dedication, and the word begins with a guttural letter. But therein lies the problem – English has no guttural letter. The sound can perhaps be described as what we hear when someone is clearing their Read More
Exploring The Jewish Experience Course Begins In January

Rabbi Jack Shlachter
SPIRITUALITY News:
Three local Jewish educators have come together to offer the Exploring the Jewish Experience (EJE) Course starting in January 2024 in Santa Fe.
Rabbi Jack Shlachter of HaMakom, Rabbi Dov Gartenberg of Shabbat with Friends, and Joy Ellen Rosenberg of Santa Fe will form the teaching team of the EJE Course.
The EJE course offers an engaging study of Judaism and the Jewish people, touching on the most consequential teachings, history, and enduring characteristics of one of the oldest continuous religions and cultures.
The course is designed for a wide variety Read More
Fr. Glenn: Greatest Of Gifts
Ah, here we come to December. We who are a bit older may gasp: “What? Already?!”, the daydreams of children—young and old—are beginning to wander toward thoughts of holidays and the magic of Christmas season: wrappings and ribbons, cards and carols, pastries and presents, are all floating before imagination’s eyes. Oh, the aching anticipation.
And, of course, for Christians, Christmas is—as the very word implies and heralds—remembrance of one of the most singular events of their faith’s year: the remembrance of the coming of the eternal God in the flesh—becoming incarnate Read More
Christmas Parties For Children!
Child Evangelism Fellowship News:
Child Evangelism Fellowship of Northern New Mexico is sponsoring several FREE children’s Christmas Parties in Los Alamos and White Rock.
Each party is 2 hours long and features the Christmas story from the Bible, songs, snacks, crafts and prizes:
- Saturday Dec. 9, noon to 5 p.m., at First Baptist Los Alamos – Parents’ Day Out;
- Saturday Dec. 9, 2-4 p.m., at First Baptist Los Alamos Christmas party;
- Sunday Dec. 10, 2-4 p.m., at 133 Aspen Dr. in Los Alamos (Prichard house);
- Sunday Dec. 17, 2-4 p.m., at 569 Rim Road in Los Alamos (Pigott home); and
- Wednesday Dec. 27,





































